Kaicene F70

The Kaicene F70 is a mid-size pickup truck that has been jointly developed by Changan Automobile and Groupe PSA under the Kaicene sub-brand since 2019.

Powertrain
The Kaicene F70 is powered by four cylinder engines including a 2.4-litre petrol engine and a 1.9-litre diesel engine, as well as a 2.5-litre diesel engine.

Changan Lantuozhe
The Changan Lantuozhe (览拓者) launched in November 2022 is a mid-size pickup truck based on the same platform as the Kaicene F70 with a restyled front end design. The Changan Lantuozhe is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 233 hp and 390 Nm mated with a 6-speed manual transmission or a 8-speed automatic gearbox from ZF. A Great Wall Motor supplied 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel engine is also available with the peak power limited to 163 hp and maximum torque of 400 nm.

An electric version of the Lantuozhe called the Changan Lantuozhe EV was unveiled during 2023 Auto Shanghai. The Lantuozhe EV is powered by an electric motor codenamed TZ210XS103 by Inovance Automotive producing 60kW and 130kW. The top speed is 130km/h and the battery is supplied by CATL.

Changan Hunter
The Changan Hunter extended-range pickup was launched in the Chinese market in December 2023. Despite being previously sold abroad, the Hunter's Chinese domestic market introduction was a restyled facelift model with an extended-range powertrain. The extended-range powertrain includes a 2.0 liter Turbo JL486ZQ6 engine as an extended-range generator, developing a maximum power output of 140 kW. The rear-wheel drive variant uses a 130 kW rear-mounted motor, and the four-wheel drive variant uses a dual-motor setup of 70 kW in the front and 130 kW in the rear. The Changan Hunter extended-range pickup has a pure electric CLTC range of 180 km and a combined CLTC range of 1,031 km. A 3.3 kW external power supply function is also available and integrates dual 220V sockets.

Peugeot Landtrek
The Peugeot Landtrek is a mid-size pickup truck that was first presented by French car manufacturer Peugeot, then part of Groupe PSA, in 2020. The platform and most of the bodywork is based on the Kaicene F70.

The Landtrek is currently only sold in markets in Latin America, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and in Ukraine. It was officially introduced on 18 November 2020 for the market in Mexico, the first market in Latin America to sell the Landtrek.